A large study shows that warming does not always increase pest insects. About half of insect populations grow while others ...
Unpredictable weather, freeze damage and seed corn maggots are challenging growers as experts share crop recovery and ...
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Scientists dispute hypothesis that climate change will unleash massive agricultural pest populations
The widespread hypothesis that climate warming will result in unprecedented agricultural pest populations and cause food ...
The monsoon brings much-needed relief to your garden, replenishing the soil and nourishing plants. But too much rain can create a host of problems—waterlogging, fungal infections, and pest outbreaks ...
What if farmers could see a pest outbreak coming before the insect ever had a chance to damage their crop? New research from ...
Capturing the full value of your soybean crop takes more than just harvesting them at the right time in the fall. Proper soybean storage is critical for protecting your hard-earned yield from ...
Gardens across America can turn into battlefields faster than expected when pests show up uninvited. Aphids, slugs, beetles, and caterpillars do not wait politely before they move in and start feeding ...
Stay ahead of three early-season pests with scouting strategies that can protect yield before damage takes hold in corn, ...
Figuring out how climate change will cause plant disease and pests to spread across Africa’s Great Lakes farms is critical ...
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